A restaurant beloved by so many
A much-loved Italian restaurant that has been at the heart of the Preston community for more than two decades has announced it will close next month.
The couple said said it has been a "privilege to serve the Preston community for over 20 years" and they have "made some wonderful memories, met some amazing people and made some lovely friends along the way". They also paid a "massive thankyou" to staff, friends and family for all their help over the years and a "huge thank you" to all their loyal customers.The statement posted on Sunday read: "To all our lovely customers.
"Christmas will be very different without our legendary Christmas parties!!! We have to say a massive thankyou to our staff members, friends and family who have all helped over the years.
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